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Make una pour cold water for body abeg |
^^^ Link please(great news though if confirmed) |
Very unfortunate I heard Timi Alaibe was attecked and his vehicle vandalised,he'd have been kidnapped if not for his security escort |
Was it Ibime I saw refining crude in that photo ![]() |
~Bluetooth: faliowino:Liar ,how do we know you aint the dude with the monkey in one of 'em pix above ![]() |
EzeUche:Dont waste your time,these are not from Eket,they only understand Ogoni or Okrika,maybe a bit of Ikwerre and Kalabari |
One Dead, as Pirates Abduct 14 Expatriates The bad days seem to be here again as sea piracy resurfaced in Rivers State with the killing of an unidentified foreign sea farer and kidnapping of 14 others on board two cargo vessels, one of which was identified as BBC Palonia. The attack was reported by the Nigerian navy from their NNS Pathfinder control base whose Commander, Commodore Umar Ahmed and the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Dr. Rita Abbey confirmed. It allegedly took place yesterday at the Bonny Fairbouy, some nautical miles from Bonny jetty. The crew members taken hostage were described as “mainly Eastern Europeans” though the Navy and the Police assured that the victims have already mobilised to ensure that they were freed expeditiously. However, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack: which took place at 1800hrs. “Commander Navy Pathfinder informed (Police) Command that on 2/7/2010 that pirates attacked Cargo Vessel BBC Palonia and one other at about 6 pm, from South of Bonny FWB. “The crew is eastern European. One confirmed shot dead, others taken hostage. Nigerian Navy already deployed from Bonny to investigate,” a confirmatory message from the police said. http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=177418 |
I'll give him a first,second,third and 100th chance with my fist on his mouth so I can knock off more of those his ugly teeth |
^^^ How much do you want?seriously |
Why do these rogues in the NFF think they can fool us all the time ![]() Now that they've messed up and people are beginning to ask for their ouster,probe and arrest by EFCC,they are trying to comeup with a populist decision they think Nigerians would applaud and possibly forgive and forget their thievery,stealing,tiffing,robbing,fraud,incompetecnce etc etc ![]() The EFCC should please send operatives to the airport to wait for those criminals so to arrest them at the airport themoment they arrive |
Siasia To Take Over Super Eagleshttp://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201006282251890 |
The FG had been uncomfortable with Sanusi's shenanigans hence they had to invite him and pull his ear a little,it was change your ways or be booted out,dude chose the former(wise choice by a hypocritical islamic bigot who'd said the day the FG loses confidence in him,he'd resign that very minute) |
I'm so peeved at Yakubu,I can't even laugh at his |
Kunbee:Check my profile,you'll see the picture there |
kody-licky:Stillwater,bamie,bluetyrese,Akpo Jude,Effixy and phimaky are your mates pal. Hit 'em up |
Linguist:Can we arrange for you to teach me a little bit of hausa then,pls? |
boooooooooooo |
What nonsense are y'all still vomitting?just because Enyeama was wrongly positioned for the Korean free kick,he's not premiership quality |
texazzpete:You dey mind them ![]() |
Ibime:Then who's the full backpage As per Lehman,he's in better shape retired(now that he's free of the bundesliga virus) than he was between the posts at stutgart Enyeama is a darned good goalie that has had the misfortune of having oneof te worst managers in football history. World soccer analysts have attested to this fact wit his heroics in WOZA 2010,so live with it bro |
Whether spelt Keita or Kaita or Kayta,now I know they all mean one thing in soccer;BAD NEWS Shame on the cheating Ivorian |
rasputinn: MINT |
[size=16pt]UK officials quiz Ibori in Jail[/size] Indications emerged on Sunday that officials of the United Kingdom’s Serious and Organised Crime Agency had interrogated a former governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, in detention in Dubai. An online blog, saharareporters.com, reports that Ibori was quizzed as part of preparations for his extradition to the UK to face trial on money laundering charges. The blog, which said it got the information from a Dubai police source, said the former governor’s interrogation would continue throughout his detention in Dubai. Ibori’s bail application was last week revoked by the United Arab Emirates after Dubai police foiled the ex-governor’s alleged plot to escape through Iran, the blog reported. The source said that UK authorities delivered their extradition case filings to the Dubai police last week. The hearing is expected to commence soon. The blog reported that UAE authorities had prevented officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from meeting with Ibori. “The Nigerians were not allowed to see or interrogate Mr. Ibori in Dubai, because we do not have any extradition treaty with Nigeria,” a Dubai Police source said. Law enforcement sources in London said they expected Ibori’s petition for asylum in Dubai “to collapse quickly,” adding that the UK police have high hopes of getting the former governor, who is also a British citizen, to be repatriated to the UK to face trial, the blog said. After the recent jailing of two of Ibori’s associates, Mrs. Christine Ibori-Ibie and Ms. Udoamaka Okoronkwo, the UK Crown Prosecution Service has commenced the trial of the ex-governor’s wife, Theresa Ibori, and one of his lawyers, Bhadresh Gohil. The trial was adjourned last Friday to enable the court to decide on a fresh application on Monday regarding Gohil’s renewed application for a separate trial, saharareporters said. When contacted on the telephone on Sunday, the spokesman of the EFCC, Mr. Femi Babafemi, said he did not have details of Ibori’s interrogation. He said, “It is not something I’m aware of, I don’t have the details. I can’t say anything until I reach our people in Dubai tomorrow (today).” http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20100621451292 |
eldee: HNIC:Complexes aside,on current form,I mean CURRENT form;Enyeama is miles ahead of Petr Cech not to talk of the Lehman clown with whose name y'all are desecrating this thread |
eldee: HNIC:Complexes aside,on current form,I mean CURRENT form;Enyeama is miles ahead of Petr Cech not to talk of the Lehman clown with whose name y'all are desecrating this thread |
Kunbee:See pattern You wan use corner betting find out my confidential info abi?,well ![]() |
Hmmm So what is wrong with endorsing an alcoholic drink Well I think she's got a bit of a point on principle,but what about the brothers and sisters that work in Guiness,NB etc. Some well known deacons are even chairmen of someof these companies,is there anything wrong with it? Except on the bass of whatever will cause thy brother to stumble ![]() |
Ibime:Which weak points ![]() So he has not dealt with crosses thus far at the on-going WOZA 2010? Ibime you gotta be kiddin me man What of his 2003/2004 CAF champions leagues exploits,he didn't deal with crosses Quit joking already,selective militant |
"Yes, I have received some threats to my life," he told dpa in a telephone call from the team hotel in Richard's Bay near Durban.The above highlighted is exactly the reason he lashed out stupidly cos most of them are violent by default |
^^^ Which ones are you fluent in |
**yawns and leaves this boring thread** |
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